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Lk Saturday Morning arrived here from s cruize, the Province Ship of War King George, Captain Ben- jamin Hailowell. Yefterday Morning fiiled from Nantafket Road, his M:j=fty’s Ship Scarborough, Capt. Stott. We leara from Virginia, that the wheleSum colle&t- there for the Suffers by the late Fire in this Town, ~amounts to £. 233 65 10d Steriing. P S:. CHRISTOPHERS, July 26. The Prince Ferdinand Privateer of this Ifiand of eight 3 Pounder, lately commanded §Capt. Pbillips,bra’t into the Rocd of BoffetérreYtfierday, a FrenchPrivateer caliedthe Parfaite : She was taken the Day before. Capt. Phillips and bis firft Licutcnant were kitled the fir balf Hour. The Command then defeended to Mr. Williams the Jecond Licutenant, who tarried the Prize after a gallant and obflinate Engagement which continued an Hour mure. T he Parfaite mosnted 7 doable fortified 4 pounders. CHARLESTOWN, Scuth Carolina, Aug. 9. On Tuefday laff the Lieutenant Governor received qn Anfeser from the Hos, Col. Montgomery, o the Letter defiring e would leave 4 Part of the Detackment of the Kng's Troops under bis Command, for crvering the Fron- tigrs 5 wherein be acqudints bis Homor, that be fball leave four Battalion Companies of the Royal Regiment fer that Pursfe, who will be under the Command of Major Fre- deric Hamilton. The Exprefs met the Traops at Lyon's Creek, and the four Companits juft mentioned were ordered 20 return to the Cungarees, which they did on tbe Jecond Infiant. Therefl of the Detachment is marcking downin order to embark for New York, the Tranfports being ready 8o receive them. - § The fame Day the hon. Edmuad Atkin, Ef ;arri- ved in town from the Cherokee country (wither he went with the army) but laft from Pine Tree creek on Waieree, where, we ere told, he has happily fettled the offsir of theis lands, lo many years depending between the Catawba nation, and this province and North Car- olina : Almoft the whele nation were prefent, end una- nimouily approved of what was done ; whereby both provinces miay reap great benefit, as well as individuals, and the public in general, efpeciaily at this juntture, be- . caufe the diffatisfallion of the Catawba’s an account of the lands they claimed, might have been the means of our lofing that brave and faithful nation, who tho’ now reduced to about roo fighting men, are ftill important to the welfare and fecurity of cur Back Settlements. King Hagle, two Catawbs captains, and & young war- rior, sccompanted Mr. Atkin down, in order to apply for the reward granted for Cherckee {calps, & a prifoner. An exprefs is arrived from Savannah in Georgis, and by letters of the 1ft inft. we learn that zo Creek Indi- ans had been there from that nation, on no other bufi- nefs than to scquaint Goy. Eliis that the talk fent up by Saleetoh hid been accepted ; and that the overturs contained therein for an accommodation with the Che- rokees (thro’ the channel of the Creeks) was mighty well received, That the murthered Traders Bones had been gathered up and buried ‘in white Skins, and every I dian token given to wipe away the remembrance of what was paft, bat giving fatisiaction, ‘on which head they were altogether filent: That all was very quiet thro’ the nation, sod tradess going up: Thac the French had an agent in the Chsétah country, endea. vouring to fet their friznds vpen the Chic.fahs, but met with mapy d.ffizulics. : O N D O N, Jure 10, HE Presch notwithftanding the deplorable and ? even defpicable Figure they make, talk in Terms a5 haughty and imperious, as if they had every Thirg in their own Power.—<"That it is impoffi>le to conceive the Contempt and Indignation with waich the People hear tae Terms of, Pesce talk’d of in England.—T hat inftexd of giving up Canada, Cipe Breton. Guadaloupe, Senegzl, Goree, and ranfoming their Prifoners like Slaves from Morocco, they demand Satis‘action for two M:n of War, and all the Merchantmen feized by Sur- prife before the Declaration of War. --That we give them 20 fecond and third Rates, reftore all the Ships we have teken, all our Conqueit in Africa and America, and farnith Tran'ports to carry néw Colonies from France to Caps Brecon and Canada. * That they fhall have a-Cost at the” Mouthiof St.” John's River, in Re- turn for which the Trade to the Ohio fhall be free to botx Narionss and that iaftead ot a Ranfom for the French Prifoners in Eogland, France fhall forgive and bury in Oblivion the ill ufage of her Subjeéts in Time of profound Pzice ; and finally, that the War in Ger- many be left to the Dicifion of Arms 5 unlefs the Ag- greffors will fubmit to the Judgment of the Germanick Body and its Head.- ---Thus equally infolent and ridicul. sus is the Stile of this infatuated People. Fune 1z. It isfaid that 15 frigates froth 31 to 20 guns, are immediately to be ftationed around the coatt of Scotland, to prote@ the irade from the enemy’s rivateers, . _ #il Whilft our brave loldiers are fighting out ‘battles abroad, we ought to tske every method to make their burthen as ealy to them as poffible . a liberty to have their letters fent free of poftage through the channel of the fecretary of ftate’s office, is what they feem intitled to.and what the Hanoyerians,while-in England, obtain- edon a proper reprefentation. A fhilling or fix pence is too much for'a poor fellow to pay for receiviag the news that his Mol is in good health ;. or her, for being acquainted that her Jack has 16ft a leg or an arm. - : fnthe London Chronicle of June 14 is a ik of 202 vaffals taken By the French from the 1& of March to the gthofthat Month, viz. inthe Month of March 32 ; " inApril 47 in May 80, befides-5 ranfomers & in June 43. i Letters from Madrid of the zoth ult. import, that the Governor of Oran had fent Advice to that Court that the Bey who commanded the Moors Camp before that P.ace, upon receiving private Notice the 2tft of April, that another Bey was to atrive the nex: Duy in the Cimp to difplace him, and to fee him put (o death, ordered his Army. to be divided into feveral Bodies, and the Blacks to keep within their Tents, un er Pe ralty of Death; and tock sn opportunity to go over (o the Spaniards to the Caftie of Ralalcazer, having only three Caalonian Slaves and four Negroes with him : He carried ‘wich him about 100,0¢0 Pieces of Eight in Specie, befides Jewels, rich Cloaths, &c.'and he defizns to beg & Place of Refuge in his Catholick Mijefty's Dominions. : 3 . Lerestc, (¢ Cily of Germang,) May 24. . large Quantity of old linen, proper to make lint A for wounds, has been juft naw feat to the Kiog’s grmy, and all the (urgeon's mates are ordered to follow, whence we tonclude his M:jaity in- tends to give the ‘Auftrians batile, before they can be fupported by the army of the Empire, which make & fhew ofadvancing this way. . Franckfort, on the Oder, May 16. On the approsch of fome battalions detached by Prince Henry, the Au- ftrians precipitately evacuated Cotbus, Spremberg, and fome other towns of. Lufatia. é Paris, May 23. M. Mac. Carty, who was to fail from Breft with three frigates and 1200 regular troops, has received counier orderss. - ; PORTSMOUTH. Mr. Printer, _ As the Hint in a former Paper of yours has not had the Regard paid to it as could be wifh'd, we can’t conceive that another Caution will be amils 3 it certainly will not to thofe who are Killers of Sheep by Day: we will not at prefent ule 8 Paint Brufb, or Charallerize the Pexlons who have livdina long Courfe of *®x¥*¥¥¥3 45 we hope this will deter them any more fram that sotorious Vice of Stealing their Neighbours Sheep : However, they may depend, unlefs they immediately refrain, that your Prefs will paint them in their true Colours, and give the Publick their Names at large. We now take leave of them, recom- mending to their Confideration .the cighth Command- ment, which is expref(s'd, thox foalt not Swgate 0, Laft Wednefday Capt. Tromas RoBERTS was married to Mifs Astcar MrcLeT of Dover. From the RovaL MacAzing, for March 1768, VERSES on Sca and Land Officers. Sir Epwarp HAWKE. ENEATH a ribband and unfully’d ftar, His breaft is pregnant with the sage of war, The King’s own Admiral ; his name an hoft, Proud Gallia's dread, and happy Albion's boatt. Admiral BoscaAwEN. Tixs hero to the brave will favour fhow, But to the coward is a deadly foe; Strenuous for combat, daundlefs asa tar, He may be fil'd the thunderbolt of war, Admiral SAUNDERS. Or manners geatle, of a god like fou! ; kame, in her records, fhall his aéts enroll ¢ Daun‘lefs in batcle, eager to command : The failor's patriot, and the brave man’s friend. Commodore KEPPELL. Long may brave Keppe// Bri:ith heasts infpire ; And on the foe poor all his dreadful fire : His condu¢t promiies a2 glorious name - The man of courage is allied to fame: Commodore Lord Vifcouns HoWwE. Wife in each crifis, in all feafons bold, . Vig'rous as health, and prevaleiit 83 gold ; In fight fo near the foe bis Lordfhip ftands, You'd think his firft faluté wzs fhaking hands. Captain Dennis. Had fate ordain'd him for {uzk Gauls relich, Above his name fake faint fhe’d praife the chief; But to her pain, on England’s fide he's heard, t Bear me docon clofe, I'Ul finge the F renchman’s beard, The Marquis of GRANBY. A lion's heart, an ancient Romaz’s air, Bright as the fusi, inevery a€tion fair: Like Cazjar bold, like C/er knows not fear, Bu: plucks the laurel he deferves to wear. ) General WALDEGRAVE. Thy ‘plains, ob Minden ! in our annzls bloom, Faint to that day the boafted alts of Reme! None will deny th’ hiftorian is fincere, ¢ For Waldegrave and Kingfley both were there. General TowNSHEND. : “ Towonfbend’s exploits appesr divinely bright, ¢ And proudly fhine in their own native light ; « Rais’d of themfelves, their genuine charms they boaft, « And thofe whio paint them trueft, praile them ‘moft.” Port ‘of PISCATARQUA, Aiguft 28. Cleared Out, Y Ship Ann, John Kennedy, for Philadelphia. Schoonet Hampton, James Stillon, for Halifax. Ship Pitt, William Wat, for Great Briain, Ship St. George, Robert Mallard, for Ditto. Ship Effex. John Hugge:, for Ditto. R Schooner Neptune, Mayo Greenlef, for Halifax. Brig Antilope, George King, for Gaudaloup. .- the Houfe of Capt. ¢ ftands acjourned to Imported in the laft Ship from LONDON, And to be SOLD, By HENRY APTHORP, At Lis STORE, North Exd. Superfine Broad Cloths, . Ditto Shalloons, Twift and Buttons, Bumbazines, Buckrams, Cotton Velvets,&c., TO BE SOLD By ROBERT TRAILL, Ouea Tea; by the Hundred, Dozen, orfmaller Quantities; it can be recom- menq:d to be exiresm good : Alfo an Aflortment of Englilh and Weft India GOODS, Groceries, &c. by Wholefale and Retail &7 Said TraiLL has Occaficn for sbout Twenty-four Good HORSES, under feven Years of Age, to be delivered him in this ° :I‘olgvg by the middl; of O&ober next, - Any one Perfon inclining to engage them, may en vire at the Houle faid R. T. in Port(mouth. e . ; ou{e i TO SR A0LEN BY PUBLICK VENDUE, to the higheft Bidder, on Tueldsy the 16th Dayof . ° September nexr, at the late Dwelling Houle of Yeremiah Leavitt, late of Exeter, decesfed, The Real Eftate of the faid Leaviet, Confifting of the faid Dwelling Houle and Barn, s fmall Garden and Yard, a Hatter’s Shop, with the Land it ftands on, all very Convenient for 2 Tradefman of a Tavern. ALSO Two Acres of Good Planting Land near the faid Foule, all Sitvate at the ° ‘ Plains, fo called, in Exzter; and sre to be'Sold by Benjamin Connor, and Mary his wife (as fhieis Admini- ftratrix of faid Eftate) by Vertue of a Licence from the Judge of Probate for the Province of New Hampthire, for the Payment of the Debts of the fuid deceas’d. The Sale to begin at three of the Clock in the Afternaonh, when and where the Conditions of Sale midy be feea. Excter, duguff z5th, 1760. 5 s .oy st i " Hefe are to NOTIFY the P:v'a-~ 5 prietars of Holderntfs, in thé Province of New- Hamp/bire, that the Proprietors Meeting warned ibe laft Tyefday in March laft, te be beld at the Houfe of Capt. Danicl Rogers in Darbam, flands adjsurned “till tbe firff. Wadnejday in September next, to the Houfe of Mr. Robert Kelcy in Nottingham in [aid Province. Aig. 2.~ Jouw Berein, Proprietor’s Clerk 70 BE SOLD BY EZRA BADGER of Kingflon, A large dwple Duwelling Houfe, which is Liecnced for a Tavern, juft by the Rev. Mr. Secomb’s Meeting Houfe, ypon the Road that leads to Haverhill and Cheller, with about three Arres of Land, a Bars, and cvery Thizg con venient for a Tavern.— Inguire of faid Badger, or Samucl Evans, Carrier, &c. LOST a BAG of a WIG the 28:h Inftant. Whoever will bring it to the Printe: Lereof, fhall receive Forty Shillings gOlcl Teno_e.". L LL Perfons Indebted to, .or that have any Demands on the Eftate of George Warren, Blackimith, late of Portfmouth, deceafed, sre defired to bring in their Accounts to E/izabeth Warren end George Warren, who are Adminiftrators to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. y COLBORN BARRELL Will give Three Pounds Old Tenor per Bufhel, for good FLAX SEED. : : YOT long fince Borrowed of, or Stole from Joun Newmarch, Efg; of this Town, one Horfe Colter, otie” Pair of Hames and & _ Back Saddle 3 which he defires the Perfon that has them in Cuftody, to fend or bring to the Owner, Aug. 1.1760. Josn NEwMARCH? PR, v SRS hut oSS R Bs sd Dotreidat it ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Fobn Nuet, late of Chefter, in the Province of New Hamp- fhire, decepfed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Mary Greare, (who was the Widow of {aid Nutt) of Chefter, Adminilfratrix to faid Efate," in order for Settlement. v R : R HESE are to give Notice to the Proprietors of EPSOM, thag the Proprietors Meeting, warned the Eighteenth of Jane, to be held at Andrew MeCleary, in faid Epfom, +he Tenth of September next edluing Epfom, Auguft the 1R, 1760 Fobn McClery.. ) . : Nathan Marden, ) Scle Men. Thomas Clakze, - ) s the Date hereof. + He gave this srder wheuke tok the Ruilotable, in 1758 PORTSMOUTH: Pr imafl{ by D?fniel EO_WI'CT p i